Details

Meet Cubic, a single-column, grid-based theme with large featured images, perfect for photoblogging.

Menus

Cubic allows you to have two Custom Menus: one in the theme’s slide-out sidebar (Primary Menu) and one in the footer (Social Menu). To set up your menus, go to your Customizer → Menus.

Primary Menu

If you’d like to add descriptions underneath your menu items, visit the Menus option in your Customizer and click the gear icon.

Under “Show advanced menu properties,” select “Description” to start editing menu descriptions. Now, when editing or adding any menu item, you’ll see a field allowing you to add a description.

Social Menu

Cubic also allows you to display links to your social media profiles with crisp, perfectly-sized icons. Learn how to set up your social links menu. Linking to any of the following sites will automatically display its icon in your menu:

CodePen

Digg

Dribbble

Dropbox

Email (mailto: links)

Facebook

Flickr

Foursquare

GitHub

Google+

Instagram

LinkedIn

Path

Pinterest

Polldaddy

Reddit

RSS Feed (urls with /feed/)

Spotify

StumbleUpon

Tumblr

Twitch

Twitter

Vimeo

Vine

WordPress

YouTube

Theme Options

Cubic comes packed with five theme options available via the Customizer:

Add a dark filter to featured images

Show author bio on single posts

Keep title with content on single posts and pages

Unfixed header when scrolling down

If featured image isn’t set, display colored block on blog page

If your post doesn’t have a featured image but does include images, Cubic will display the first image attached to the post. If you prefer only featured images to be displayed, check the box.

Custom colors

Cubic is designed to work seamlessly with Custom Colors, through Custom Design. Are the current colors not your style? Try one of the included color palettes to inspire you, or choose your own.